Project-Based Learning

Project-based learning is a strategy that requires students to solve and respond to complex problems and questions through extended exploration, discovery, collaboration, critique, reflection and presentation. PBL is intended to engage learners through an explorative process that follows multiple paths of student-centered, individualized learning activities. Project objectives align to state, curriculum core and industry standards.

Resources

Tutorial: What is PBL? – New Tech Network

www.newtechnetwork.org/about/video/tutorial-what-pbl

Project Based Learning – New Tech Network

www.newtechnetwork.org/about/project-based-learning

What is Project-Based Learning? – BIE

http://bie.org/about/what_pbl

Project Based Learning: Explained [VIDEO]

http://bie.org/about/what_pbl

Project Based Learning: Edutopia [VIDEOS]

http://bie.org/about/what_pbl

Top 10 Reasons Why Teaching Key Competencies with PBL is a Good Idea

http://bie.org/object/document/top_10_reasons

PBL Essential Elements Checklist – BIE

http://bie.org/object/document/pbl_essential_elements_checklist

Resources Page – BIE

http://bie.org/resources

Learning in Hand – Powerful Projects

http://learninginhand.com/pbl/

PBL Learning Guides

Project-Based Learning Guide –
National Academy Foundation
[PDF]

http://naf.org/files/PBL_Guide.pdf

Work that matters: The teacher’s guide
to project-based learning [PDF]

http://www.innovationunit.org/…

 

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